Detroit Lions Podcast: Bisch and Brown preview Lions and Bills

Detroit Lions Podcast: Bisch and Brown preview Lions and Bills in Week 15 and cap off the win over the Packers

In a NEW episode of Bisch and Brown for the Detroit Lions Podcast, Russell Brown and Scott Bischoff return to talk everything Detroit Lions! In this episode, the guys talk about the following:

  • Lions gutsy win over the Green Bay Packers
  • Was that Thursday Night game a top-5 game of all-time?
  • Also, it feels like we’ve reached a turning point in the season. Russ explains it in this episode.
  • Lastly, the guys preview the Lions matchup against the Bills!

All that and more with Bischoff and Brown on the Detroit Lions Podcast! Be sure to rate, review and subscribe to the Detroit Lions Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, YouTube and wherever else you get your favorite shows!

Alim McNeill being evaluated for concussion

Alim McNeill being evaluated for concussion

As if the Lions didn’t have enough injuries on the defensive side, now they can add defensive lineman Alim McNeill to that list. McNeill is being evaluated for a concussion and has entered the protocol. First, he was in the medical tent on the sideline and has since gone to the locker room.

The Lions are already without numerous players on the defensive line, including DJ Reader, who is inactive Thursday with a shoulder injury suffered on Thanksgiving against the Chicago Bears. Josh Paschal (knee) and Levi Onwuzurike (hamstring) are also out Thursday. Aidan Hutchinson, Marcus Davenport, Kyle Peko and Mekhi Wingo are also among the defensive linemen that were already injured at some point during the season.

With McNeill out, the Lions are left with Pat O’Connor, Brodric Martin, Myles Adams and Jonah Williams on the interior.

Edit: McNeill has returned to the game.

David Montgomery reaches double-digit rushing touchdowns early in first quarter

David Montgomery reaches double-digit rushing touchdowns early in first quarter

Knuckles is at it again. David Montgomery wasted little time getting on the board in Week 14. Montgomery closed out an 11-play, 70-yard drive with a three-yard touchdown run. Jake Bates’ extra point put the Lions up 7-0 after their first drive of the game.

The touchdown was Montgomery’s 12th rushing touchdown of the season. That’s back-to-back seasons with 12+ rushing touchdowns for Montgomery — he had 13 last season. He becomes just the third Lions player to post 12+ rushing touchdowns in consecutive seasons. Barry Sanders (1989-91) and Billy Sims (1980-81) are the others.

Lions vs. Packers: What’s changed for the teams since the last meeting?

Lions vs. Packers: What’s changed for the teams since the last meeting in Week 9?

It’s been one month since the Detroit Lions invaded Green Bay and beat the Packers, 24-14, back in Week 9. The Lions surged to a 24-3 lead and carried a 24-6 margin into the final four minutes before the Packers tacked on some garbage-time points to make the score look more respectable.

The rematch comes in Ford Field on Thursday night. It’s a huge game in the NFC North, with the 9-3 Packers still very much in the hunt if they can get the road win. The 11-1 Lions clinch a postseason berth with a home victory, and the season sweep over the Packers would go a long way toward defending Detroit’s 2023 division title.

Neither team has lost since that meeting on November 4th, though both have had some changes. In conjunction with Zach Kruse of Packers Wire, we went over what’s different about the Lions and Packers since that Week 9 matchup.

Packers Wire

The Packers are playing some of their best football of the year, especially over the last two games. Jordan Love has back-to-back games without a turnover, Josh Jacobs has back-to-back games breaking 12 or more tackles, the offense is finally converting red-zone trips into touchdowns and the defense has held back-to-back teams under 50 yards rushing and is tackling well at every level. Even the special teams has been a positive — a recovered fumble off a punt set up a touchdown last week. It’s possible the Packers will get back cornerback Jaire Alexander for Thursday night, too.

Although the Packers needed something close to a miracle to escape Chicago with a win a couple weeks ago, the Lions know a little something about miracle escapes against the Bears. More than anything, the Packers are playing a much more physical brand of football as of late. Also, Love looks completely recovered from knee and groin injuries, which limited his mobility in the first meeting.

The Packers are healthy and improving, although playing a third game in 12 days will test their mental and physical toughness. — Zach Kruse

Lions Wire

The Lions keep adding injuries on defense, but they keep acclimating to the adversity. Za’Darius Smith has been outstanding since joining the Lions, creating a lot of pressure and bringing infectious energy. The defensive interior, Alim McNeill and DJ Reader, have collectively taken a step up. Reader just had his first 2-sack game since 2018, while McNeill continues to play at a Pro Bowl-worthy level. Injury fill-ins like Al-Quadin Muhammad, Ezekiel Turner and David Long have proven capable.

The Lions offense has cooled a bit, with some of that owing to injuries to Taylor Decker at left tackle. Jared Goff remains very sharp, and Tim Patrick has become more integral to the passing offense. Blitzing Goff is asking for him to show why he’s an MVP candidate, but defenses that can create pressure with rushing only four have been thorny for Ben Johnson’s creative scheme. That showed against the Colts and Bears, and the pass protection hasn’t been up to earlier standards–including All-Pro Penei Sewell at right tackle.

The Lions aren’t getting as many explosive plays from the passing game, but the 1-2 rushing attack of Sonic and Knuckles, aka Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery, is still consistently gashing opposing defenses. — Jeff Risdon

Top photos from the Lions win in Green Bay in Week 9

Top photos from the Lions win in Green Bay in Week 9

The Detroit Lions played in the great outdoors for the first time this season in Week 9. Despite being a dome-based team, the Lions handled the chilly breezes and driving rainstorm significantly better than the host Green Bay Packers, winning 24-14 in a game that was not as close as the final margin indicates.

The inclement elements couldn’t stop Lions QB Jared Goff from completing 18 of his 22 passes, or the two-headed rushing attack of David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs from netting 138 yards on 28 carries. Safety Kerby Joseph scored on a pick-six, too.

Here are some of the top photos from the professionals inside Lambeau Field for Detroit’s epic road win on Sunday.

Jared Goff credits gloves, Lions teammates for his success in the Green Bay rain

Lots of quarterbacks don’t like wearing gloves, but Goff credited the gloves–and his Lions teammates–for his great game in rainy Green Bay

Quarterbacks wearing gloves in inclement or cold weather is one of the endless debates in football circles. Some claim the gloves are an asset in controlling a slick ball, while others believe it inhibits touch and accuracy.

Count Lions quarterback Jared Goff squarely in the pro-glove camp. Goff wore gloves on both hands in Detroit’s convincing 24-14 win on a rainy, chilly Green Bay afternoon. Goff completed 18 of his 22 pass attempts despite a driving rain and increasingly blustery wind in Detroit’s first outdoor game of the season.

“Just took care of the ball in a good way,” a jubilant Goff told FOX sideline reporter Erin Andrews after the game. “The gloves helped me. Guys got open and we protected pretty well.”

Goff threw for a touchdown and was sacked just once in the efficiently effective divisional road win. The veteran QB enjoyed himself.

“It was a fun game,” Goff said. “Whenever you get in these games–they’re kind of once-a-year ones like this, in Green Bay, in Lambeau, we’re supposed to be the ‘dome’ team, we’re supposed to be the team that can’t play outside, and we come out here and win.”

The Lions have now won three years in a row in Green Bay, in varying weather conditions. Detroit only plays two more outdoor games this year, in Chicago in Week 16 and San Francisco in Week 17.

Maybe we shouldn’t be surprised at Goff’s affinity for gloves. After all, Detroit’s backup in 2023 was none other than Teddy “two-gloves” Bridgewater

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Sharp Lions cut through mistake-prone Packers in rainy Week 9 road win

The sharp Detroit Lions soundly defeated the sloppy Packers in rainy Green Bay in Week 9

The Detroit Lions proved beyond any shadow of a doubt they are the kings of the North. Dan Campbell’s Lions roared into Lambeau Field and soundly defeated the Green Bay Packers, 24-14, in a driving rainstorm that flooded some distance between the first-place Lions and the rest of the division.

Chants of “Ja-red Goff” broke out in the Packers home stadium as the Lions went into victory formation, cementing Detroit’s third straight win in Green Bay. The Lions ran for 124 yards and scored 24 straight points after the Packers opened the game with a long and impressive field goal drive.

Detroit wasn’t seriously threatened after running out to a 24-3 lead with Jahmyr Gibbs’ 15-yard TD run on the opening drive of the second half. The Packers tacked on a late touchdown, but the Lions offense calmly ran out the clock. The Lions did not turn the ball over.

The Packers were certainly complicit in their own demise. Green Bay made the mistakes the Lions largely avoided, and several of the home team’s errors came in crucial situations. Among them:

  • A missed field goal with the score 7-3 Lions, which gave the Lions enough field position to kick a field goal of their own
  • Six dropped passes, notably a should-be touchdown in the fourth quarter where Jordan Love threw behind a wide-open Dontayvion Wicks. It wasn’t an easy catch opportunity but he got both hands on it, albeit in the driving rain.
  • One of the worst decisions you’ll ever see a quarterback make, with Love gift-wrapping a pick-six for Lions safety Kerby Joseph.
  • Six pre-snap penalties, notably a 4th-down encroachment penalty that set up Detroit’s first touchdown.

The Lions played a much cleaner game despite it being their first outdoor game of the season. Jared Goff completed 11 of his first 12 passes and avoided turning the ball over once again. Goff finished 18-of-22. He netted just 145 passing yards, but that was all the Lions needed.

Other than a controversial ejection to star safety Brian Branch — his penalty was certainly merited but the ejection was highly suspect — Detroit played smartly. The defense was stingy in coverage despite an almost complete absence of a pass rush, not allowing a passing touchdown and holding Green Bay to just 3-of-12 on third-down conversions.

With the impressive divisional road win, the Lions improve to an NFC-best 7-1 record. Green Bay falls to 6-3.

Watch: Kerby Joseph gets a too-easy pick-6 from Jordan Love and the Packers

Lions safety Kerby Joseph gets a too-easy pick-6 from Jordan Love and the Packers in Week 9

Kerby Joseph did it again!

The Lions safety scored on a pick-six in the second quarter of the Lions Week 9 visit to Green Bay. This highlight is simultaneously an excellent play by the Lions playmaking safety as well as one of the most laughable throws you’ll ever see, courtesy of Packers quarterback Jordan Love.

This play gave the Lions a 17-3 lead in Green Bay not long before halftime. It is Joseph’s sixth interception of the season and it’s only Detroit’s eighth game.

Brian Branch got ejected and the football world is angry about it

Twitter reactions and what peopel are saying about the Brian Branch ejection

The Lions had a strong first half, with a pick-six late to give them a 17-3 lead over the Green Bay Packers at the break. But there was a little bit of ugliness in there as well.

During the second quarter, safety Brian Branch was ejected for targeting on Packers wide receiver Bo Milton. Branch was also hit with an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after he was ejected.

So how is social media taking the news?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brian Branch ejected from Packers game after illegal hit

Lions star safety Brian Branch ejected from Detroit’s Week 9 game in Green Bay after an illegal hit

The Detroit Lions have lost another critical member of the defense midway through the second quarter of their Week 9 visit to Green Bay. This player loss is not injury-related, however.

Safety Brian Branch was ejected from the game after earning an unnecessary roughness penalty for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Packers wideout Bo Melton. The infraction was flagged on the field by referee Clete Blakeman’s crew, and it was not a controversial call. But then the NFL intervened…

Branch was ejected by the league after a review off the field. The league has the ability to review fouls like this, and they deemed it worthy of ejection.

After his ejection, Branch earned another unsportsmanlike conduct penalty as he left the field.